The Hong Kong-based software developer said the tool would enhance total system throughput, allowing an operator to preview ripped files without halting the RIP from processing files or output.
European sales and marketing manager Steve Donegan said: “Visual Proof delivers a sophisticated level of soft proofing accuracy ideally suited to demanding flexo specifications such as those encountered in label production.”
Compose said the software would integrate with both TIFF-based and Harlequin workflows and is for MAC and PC platforms. Visual Proof Professional is available priced £995.
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